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Cholesteryl esters in flue-cured tobacco
Experientia, 1967Nach Hydrolyse wurde Cholesterol von einem Sterolester-Bruchteil aus dem «flue-cured» Tabak isoliert und massenspektrometrisch sein Acetat-Derivat einwandfrei festgestellt, obwohl die einzelnen Ester von Cholesterol im Tabak nicht gereinigt oder identifiziert wurden.
C E, Cook, M E, Twine, M E, Wall
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Cholesteryl esters in human malignant neoplasms
International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 2003Cholesteryl esters (CholE) were detected in human malignant neoplasms by means of in vitro nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Spectroscopic analysis of the total lipid extracts obtained from cerebral tumors revealed appreciable amount of esterified cholesterol in high grade gliomas such as glioblastomas and anaplastic oligodendrogliomas ...
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Cholesteryl Ester Transfer Protein (CETP) Inhibitors
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry, 2009Epidemiological studies have demonstrated an inverse correlation between plasma concentrations of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD); thus new therapies for raising HDL-C levels have been the focus of significant efforts by the cardiovascular medicine community.
Julianne A, Hunt, Zhijian, Lu
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Cholesteryl Ester Storage Disease
2016Cholesteryl ester storage disease is a very rare lysosomal storage disorder that may present in an attenuated form in adult patients. This clinical phenotype is clearly distinguished from the aggressive form of cholesteryl ester storage disease known as Wolman disease with rapidly progressive, often fatal disease within the first year of life.
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Prostaglandins Modulate Arterial Cholesteryl Ester Metabolism
Enzyme, 1984Cholesterol and cholesteryl esters (CE) are the two major classes of lipids which accumulate in arteries during human arteriosclerosis. Mechanisms responsible for this arterial lipid accretion remain to be fully elucidated. In recent years, we have suggested that prostaglandins may have an important role in the modulation of intracellular arterial CE ...
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Cholesteryl Ester Transfer Protein Activity Enhances Plasma Cholesteryl Ester Formation
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, 1997Abstract The plasma cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) promotes the removal of HDL cholesteryl esters and is thought to stimulate reverse cholesterol transport (RCT). However, mechanisms by which CETP may stimulate RCT are poorly understood.
H C, Oliveira +6 more
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Arterial Enzymes of Cholesteryl Ester Metabolism
1978Publisher Summary This chapter discusses arterial enzymes of cholesteryl ester metabolism. The atherosclerotic plaque is characterized by lipid accumulation and a variable connective-tissue reaction. The important feature of atheroma lipids is the predominance of cholesterol, particularly in its esterified form.
D, Kritchevsky, H V, Kothari
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Cholesteryl ester oxidation products in atherosclerosis
Molecular Aspects of Medicine, 2003Lipid oxidation products are formed at sites of increased oxidant stress and have been shown to accumulate in atherosclerotic lesions. Although recent studies have focused on the formation and metabolism of oxidized lipids, very little is known about their biological activities and possible (patho)physiological functions.
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Cholesteryl ester transfer protein inhibitors: challenges and perspectives
Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy, 2016T. Filippatos +3 more
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Increased large VLDL particles confer elevated cholesteryl ester transfer in diabetes
European Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2015R. Dullaart +4 more
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